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Your ipod may be corrupted and will need to be wiped and restored.
First of all try another lead to connect your ipod to pc.
Also look inside bottom of ipod to check no bent pins in ipod dock.
Also reinstall itunes incase of program corruption.
If still not working you will have to put ipod in disk mode.
Switch ipod off then switch hold button on and off then hold down centre putton and bottom pause button until TICK appears.You are in Disk mode.
Go to file explorer and right click your ipod if shown,Chose FORMAT then chose restore device defaults and restore. Once formatted open itunes and connect ipod with good lead.Ipod can now be restored from backup or a clean restore can be done

<p>The USB cable that came with all iPod has two purposes: to
your device to your computer so you can update and add music, and iPod to
charge. All iPods have a lithium ion battery stops charging when the battery is
full, the total life of your battery is not affected if you leave the iPod is
connected to a power source. It usually takes four hours to recharge most
iPods. <br />
<p><br />
<p>1. Connect the USB connector into an available high-power
USB 2.0 port on your computer. Low-power USB ports, such as those in external
keyboards and hubs do not work. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Connect the 30-pin connector at the other end of the USB
cable 30-pin connector on your iPod. If you charge an iPod shuffle, there is no
dock connector port. Instead, use the connector on the other end of USB cable
that fits in the headset. Set the iPod down and let it recharge. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Unplug the USB cable when the iPod battery indicator is
full. If you charge an iPod shuffle, the green light will appear. <br />

Your ipod may be corrupted and will need to be wiped and restored.
First of all try another lead to connect your ipod to pc.
Also look inside bottom of ipod to check no bent pins in ipod dock.
Also reinstall itunes incase of program corruption.
If still not working you will have to put ipod in disk mode.
Switch ipod off then switch hold button on and off then hold down centre putton and bottom pause button until TICK appears.You are in Disk mode.
Go to file explorer and right click your ipod if shown,Chose FORMAT then chose restore device defaults and restore. Once formatted open itunes and connect ipod with good lead.Ipod can now be restored from backup or a clean restore can be done

If it is the pins within the iPod that you are refering to, go to th following website for the replacement parts and free instructions on the process. If this is not the issue you are refering to, pease do let me know. http://fixyouripod.weebly.com

check and see if theres anything blocking the port on the bottom of the ipod or if any pins in there look damaged or missing if there just bent you can try and bend them back into place if there missing then you might need to just replace the unit

Look into the bottom of the iPod where the USB connects. Make sure none of the pins are bent and that there is no corrosion visible. Also, are you using the same cable when you connect the different devices?